Recently published work in the Journal of Endocrinological Investigation and Nature's Scientific Reports demonstrates the advantages of a new method using DSI's HD-XG implantable glucose device and Crown Bioscience's models of spontaneous and diet-induced diabetes. The HD-XG device allows for continuous, long-term measurement of blood glucose, temperature, and locomotor activity and eliminates stress inducing blood sampling that can inadvertently skew glucose levels and cause blood volume to decline. The published data support use of this superior method to thoroughly imonitor glucose levels in Crown Bioscience's clinically relevant models of human metabolic disease.

"We are pleased to collaborate with CrownBio to further promote the adoption of continuous glucose telemetry in research studies," said Eric Rieux, Vice President Global Sales and Marketing at DSI. "We share a common goal of helping scientists better understand blood glucose levels, and ultimately develop better drugs, devices, and therapies for humans."

For more information on CrownBio's commitment to furthering the field of cardiovascular and metabolic drug discovery, visit https://www.crownbio.com/cvmd

DSI provides a complete preclinical platform to assess physiological data for research ranging from basic, to drug discovery, and drug development. DSI is the leading provider of telemetry systems, pulmonary solutions, associated software platforms, and services.

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Source: Crown Bioscience Inc. via Globenewswire